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Capital Region Medical Center

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Keri Low

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Dr. Keri Low is a licensed audiologist at the Capital Region Medical Center with a clinical interest in pediatric and adult audiology. She is highly knowledgeable in hearing aids, assistive listening technology as well as auditory processing disorder. She is specifically trained to attend to the individual needs of her patients.

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About this clinic

Captial Region Physicians’ ENT and audiology department utilizes the latest in technology along with care and compassion to put their patients at ease. They are located on the first floor of the new addition and offer audiology and ENT services.

Clinic services

Hearing screenings

Complete hearing tests

Hearing aid evaluations

Hearing aids

Computerized hearing aid fittings to ensure proper amplification

Hearing aid accessories

Hearing aid service including cleaning, checks, maintenance and repairs

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This clinic profile is for general information purposes only. Financial aid and insurance coverage can vary widely by policy and should be verified with the provider before services are rendered.